::offers hot toddy and soothing backrub::
Ooh! And brava Jilli, whilst I remember - cracking work!
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::offers hot toddy and soothing backrub::
Ooh! And brava Jilli, whilst I remember - cracking work!
I, like Dana, have a draft.
It remains to be seen how it reads in the light of day.
If it doesn't totally suck, I'll be back with pompoms.
Oh, and at least this year, no one is having sex with a car.
You say that like there's something wrong with having sex with a car.
... No, I'm not done with my story yet either.
Not that I have energy to take part, but what is this yuletide challenge?
So, I was looking at the Yuletide uploading FAQ, and it said not to use all caps to denote shouting. "Do not use upper case letters to show emphasis like shouting or screaming."
Um, that might be a problem for me. Should I just change regular sentence caps and use [em] or [b] tags? I don't wanna, but if that's what I need to do ...
I used all-caps in one instance, because it provided the visual emphasis I wanted. In general, though, I think they'd prefer itals for emphasis and bolding for things like section breaks/heads. Closer conformity with the general fanfic publishing style, you know?
(In the hands of 1200 fans, all-caps could be so dreadfully abused it wouldn't even be funny. Except, I mean, it would be lolarious.)
So, unless your story really needs it, I'd advise against heavy use of all-caps.
lolarious
pronounced, "ell oh ell arious" or "low larious"?
Jilli, I think your (light) use of ALLCAPS works, and doesn't need tweaking. That's my 2 cents, anyhow. (Also, my lack of further beta comments after the first pass was due to it not needing more tweaks.)
So, I was looking at the Yuletide uploading FAQ, and it said not to use all caps to denote shouting.
I think that minor use of caps is totally fine. As long as you preview your story to make sure nothing funny happened with the ALLCAPS, I say go ahead. I can think of several fandoms where not being able to use caps would be problematic.
"low larious"
More like this. In similar vein to lollercoaster.
What's funny about caps is that, under the right circumstances, they become invisible (e.g., A Prayer for Owen Meany, which has pages and pages of all caps dialogue). But in most cases, caps draw the eye so radically down/across a page that they can can ruin the flow of a whole passage.